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we have to be careful how we use it and our children. it answers the question, why do you write that? i write to tell the story. one that has fallen through the cracks, one marginalized by main stream history. either misrepresented or represented to the way in which it is a stereo typical, write to take those stereotypes, reshape them and give them back to you dressed in a new dress. i mean when i say different is not a synonym for wrong, it means that we should celebrate those things. everyone in this room is different in some way. but you should not feel bad about that. your uniqueness, as my grandson who loves to make up words, that is your wonderment. [laughter]. it answers that question that we get asked most often is why do you write? you can say pat is write to tell that different story and different is not a synonym for wrong. before i was a writer, however, i was a listener. i grew up listening to stories. listening to language. come with me to nashville, tennessee to an old farmhouse set back off the road, a little house, windo
we have to be careful how we use it and our children. it answers the question, why do you write that? i write to tell the story. one that has fallen through the cracks, one marginalized by main stream history. either misrepresented or represented to the way in which it is a stereo typical, write to take those stereotypes, reshape them and give them back to you dressed in a new dress. i mean when i say different is not a synonym for wrong, it means that we should celebrate those things. everyone...
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come back and visit us at 5:00. have a great weekend.
come back and visit us at 5:00. have a great weekend.
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why are you demoning us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should b be rewarded not punish. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward. >> here we go. the redskins open camp tomorrow chance towe had a rgiii so let's climb the mind of the redskins' rookie. >> i just feel like you have to helpat you have to do to team win. we are the ones that have to the plays. of guys will like what we do. am an emotional player. i know how to control my emotions. success for us is winning football games. how many that is, i do not know. guys look at it as, we have a chance to have the spotlight. let's go use it. >>rgiii say in all the right things. a knockoutl's put against the mets. they had their eighth game -- a gameew york against new york. people in the upper deck, waved goodbye. strasburg was dominant against the mets. strikeouts in five innings. five wins in a row. let's
why are you demoning us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should b be rewarded not punish. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward. >> here we go. the redskins open camp tomorrow chance towe had a rgiii so let's climb the mind of the redskins' rookie. >> i just feel like you...
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stay with us. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back to eyewitness news sunday morning. >>> it is going to be another hot day. not as scorching as it has been. this is a 12 day stretch of hot days with temperatures at or above 90 degrees. we'll be seeing a transition. we have temperatures in the 80s. why would anybody need to get on a cruise ship to go to warmer temperatures? >> i would look to go to alaska. >> temperatures here are as warm as anywhere. we are warmer here than in florida and south beach. 85 our temperature. we are looking at a heat index of 90 in maryland. we have a heat advisory going into effect. many counties are already lifted from theheat advisory. we'll have a slight risk of thunderstorms as the front wipes out the heat and humidity in the area. we'll keep a close eye on that. temperatures 98. record 100. chance of a strong thunderstorm. temperatures 71 tonight. partly cloudy skies. hopefully these thunderstorms roll through without much problem. we'll have your co
stay with us. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back to eyewitness news sunday morning. >>> it is going to be another hot day. not as scorching as it has been. this is a 12 day stretch of hot days with temperatures at or above 90 degrees. we'll be seeing a transition. we have temperatures in the 80s. why would anybody need to get on a cruise ship to go to warmer temperatures? >> i would look to go to alaska. >> temperatures here are as warm as anywhere....
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, thank you for joining us. a massive rodent infestation causes -- exposing deplorable conditions inside that plant. chief investigator is in our newsroom and you broke the story last night. at 5:00 you told us the recall was coming and now here it is. >> when i was walking off the set at 5:00, the news of the recall is coming out, it's a voluntary recall due to the potential contamination of fifth. authorities tell us the description of the conditions inside the national food company in one word discusting. is it accurate to call this outrageous? >> we don't typically find warehouses in this conditions. >> reporter: he's talking about what state inspectors discovered inside this facility. >> we found massive rodent infestation throughout the facility. dead rodent bodiesbodies--
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, thank you for joining us. a massive rodent infestation causes -- exposing deplorable conditions inside that plant. chief investigator is in our newsroom and you broke the story last night. at 5:00 you told us the recall was coming and now here it is. >>...
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>> we ran into a bishop, who gave us all sorts of accolades. a bishop text messaged me that he was supporting us, so i think so far, so good. >> would she wear that to church? we introduce some language in the show from time to time, and it is that kind of thing. you gave a great answer to this. we want to show what it is really like. kind of like the movie "barbershop." in that movie, we went inside. it is controversial. it is not that everyone says the thing that is right for the next person. inside a church is the same. it is not like everyone is walking around holier than thou. tavis: i am sure glad you went there. ere was a line he muttered into a barbershop." but people loved it, or they hated it. mostly, they laughed at it. barbershop made a whole bunch of money. but you pushed the envelope in that. so might you push the envelope a little bit in a series like this that might cause some of that controversy? >> definitely. i am one of those, as a comedian, in general, i want people to have a good time, but i pride myself on saying things t
>> we ran into a bishop, who gave us all sorts of accolades. a bishop text messaged me that he was supporting us, so i think so far, so good. >> would she wear that to church? we introduce some language in the show from time to time, and it is that kind of thing. you gave a great answer to this. we want to show what it is really like. kind of like the movie "barbershop." in that movie, we went inside. it is controversial. it is not that everyone says the thing that is...
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we will use pyro torch which is used for lighting fireworks. gives you something safe to light with and keeps you away from the fireworks. >> i will going -- i am going to step away from you can i light this? perfect. go ahead. this right here tell me the name of it again dan? >> this is a morning glory sparkler and that's what you have as well. >> all right. >> and this is the new york harbor show 500 gram fountain. >> great. this sound serious like a no joke. how long does it take to go off? >> right now. >> right now. that's fast. >> this fountain will go for four minutes and it has any variety of different colors and effects and sounds-it's great and something the kids and families like. it's something you can do in maryland. >> and this is something -- how far away do you have to stand in we are safe right now right? a we are safe right now. you want to have 15 or 20 feet minimum. >> you said it's important to mention children are -- i didn't know we had noise. you didn't prepare me for howfun this is. >> this is the second interview. >> y
we will use pyro torch which is used for lighting fireworks. gives you something safe to light with and keeps you away from the fireworks. >> i will going -- i am going to step away from you can i light this? perfect. go ahead. this right here tell me the name of it again dan? >> this is a morning glory sparkler and that's what you have as well. >> all right. >> and this is the new york harbor show 500 gram fountain. >> great. this sound serious like a no joke. how...
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i used to at one point rent a room from barbara solomon, and we used to have really almost heated discussions about class and eli elitism, and the particular colleges she focused on in her wonderful book, "the -- in the company of educations women," i was wondering if you could just comment on whether or not there really were class issues involved in change and how -- how quickly it happened at the elite seven sister schools as opposed to some of the other schools that women attended who were more working -- who came from working class backgrounds. >> that's a rich and complicated question. what's critical to an answer to that question has to do with financial aid and the possibilities for financial aid, and they differ institution by institution. i mean, i was horrified to learn how late real financial aid started at smith, and i knew that at wellesley the founder had always wanted to help the calico girls as opposed to the silk girls get an education. so the financial aid had been more possible. it's a -- you know, that is a rich and complicated issue, and financial aid is really at its cor
i used to at one point rent a room from barbara solomon, and we used to have really almost heated discussions about class and eli elitism, and the particular colleges she focused on in her wonderful book, "the -- in the company of educations women," i was wondering if you could just comment on whether or not there really were class issues involved in change and how -- how quickly it happened at the elite seven sister schools as opposed to some of the other schools that women attended...
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from all of us here, stay cool. see you tomorrow. good night.
from all of us here, stay cool. see you tomorrow. good night.
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and that will do it for us for this saturday night. >> from all of us. thanks for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. [ bell tolls ] so, why are we up here? because farmers offers a new-roof discount? [ thudding ] oh, boy. yep. and it's an agent's job to help people find new ways to save. there's some cool stuff up here. there sure is. [ man ] look what i found. it's a fiddler on the roof. ♪ [ up-tempo country ] what are the chances? [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪
and that will do it for us for this saturday night. >> from all of us. thanks for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. [ bell tolls ] so, why are we up here? because farmers offers a new-roof discount? [ thudding ] oh, boy. yep. and it's an agent's job to help people find new ways to save. there's some cool stuff up here. there sure is. [ man ] look what i found. it's a fiddler on the roof. ♪ [ up-tempo country ] what are the chances? [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we...
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follow us on twitter or like us on facebook. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-spa c-span3. >>> paul weeken, a city named for thomas jefferson and incorporated in 1839. hosted by our media com cable partner, c-span's local content vehicles recently visited many sites show casing the city's rich history. learn more about jefferson city, missouri, all weekend long on american history tv. >>> well, the thing that excited me about being here today is the fact that it's june the 4th and the lewis and clark core of discovery passed through here just beyond those trees that you see over there on june the 4th in 1804. that's 208 years ago. they were wion their way to the pacific ocean, and, as i say, they passed here and continuing on up the missouri river. they followed the river up to the eastern slope of the rocky mountains. it was pre-louisiana purchase. thomas jefferson had wanted to send an expedition of 12 men out into what was then, they thought, spanish territory. and congress said yes, all rig
follow us on twitter or like us on facebook. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-spa c-span3. >>> paul weeken, a city named for thomas jefferson and incorporated in 1839. hosted by our media com cable partner, c-span's local content vehicles recently visited many sites show casing the city's rich history. learn more about jefferson city, missouri, all weekend long on american history tv. >>> well, the thing that excited me about being here today...
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host: give us an example of how a journalist or citizen would use the freedom of information act. guest: i like the members of congress like to say they're against pork-barrel spending and many journalists have submitted foia requests a federal agencies and say, please, released to me a copy of all the correspondence that members of congress have said to your agency where they make the spending request. and often takes a little time, but what they get back are members of congress that say their anti spending will also submit one request after another sign, please spend money in my district. it makes for a great request. -- it makes for great story. we would not know without the information.ffirmatio it is generally free and you are free to ricand the request. host: how you do so? guest: you write a letter. it can seem daunting, but if you do a google search for a foia request, there are a number of fantastic guides to walking to the process. every agency will have a web page devoted to explaining how to make foia and pointers. host: john wonderlich with the sun life foundation but
host: give us an example of how a journalist or citizen would use the freedom of information act. guest: i like the members of congress like to say they're against pork-barrel spending and many journalists have submitted foia requests a federal agencies and say, please, released to me a copy of all the correspondence that members of congress have said to your agency where they make the spending request. and often takes a little time, but what they get back are members of congress that say their...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
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and to see what we're up to during the week or to send us questions and comments, join us online. follow us on twitter at c-spanhistory or like us on facebook at facebo facebook.com/c-spanhistory. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >>> we had pulled into the refueling that morning around 9:30. we have moored the ship to a pier in the middle of the hash zblert former commanding officer of the uss cole on the events surrounding al qaeda's october 2000 attack that left 17 dead and 37 injured. >> i was turned back to my desk and doing routine paperwork when at 11:18 in the morning there was a thunderous explosion. you could feel all fi505 feet o the destroyer thrust up and to the right. it is almost like we seemed to hang for a second in the air as the ship was doing this odd three dimensional twisting and flexing. we came back down in the water, lights went out, ceiling tiles came and popped out, everything on my desk lifted up a foot and slammed back down. i literally grabbed the underside of my desk in a brace position until the ship stopped
and to see what we're up to during the week or to send us questions and comments, join us online. follow us on twitter at c-spanhistory or like us on facebook at facebo facebook.com/c-spanhistory. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >>> we had pulled into the refueling that morning around 9:30. we have moored the ship to a pier in the middle of the hash zblert former commanding officer of the uss cole on the events surrounding al qaeda's october...
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it was there for many years before coming to us. it's the louisiana purchase exposition, and the louisiana purchase was in 1803. the fair was actually in 1904. and they tried to do it in 1903, but they got approval from congress late and were having difficulties, so they actually got approval to extend it, have it in 1904 and have a centennial of when lewis and clark set off. the story of the world's fair is a big story, and the fair itself was big. and it's hard to pin down. we have one artifact that tries to do that. it was from the time of the world's fair, and they had to have maps to find them around so they did. the st. louis exposition all in a nutshell. and they have a reproduction walnut shell and a map inside of it that you could accordion out. that was a unique promotional item. it had pictures inside of buildings and information on the buildings so that you would know everything you needed to know about the fair and be able to take it home. but as i said, everything that you could sell, that you could put the world's fai
it was there for many years before coming to us. it's the louisiana purchase exposition, and the louisiana purchase was in 1803. the fair was actually in 1904. and they tried to do it in 1903, but they got approval from congress late and were having difficulties, so they actually got approval to extend it, have it in 1904 and have a centennial of when lewis and clark set off. the story of the world's fair is a big story, and the fair itself was big. and it's hard to pin down. we have one...
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many of us will bake in the sun all morning long. heat advisories from the dakotas to minneapolis to green bay. new york and philadelphia also under heat advisories. how hot will it get today? today, mid 90s for the i-95 corridor. we'll see possible triple-digit heat around minneapolis, green bay could get 99 degrees. that is is a very hot air mass, very unusual for these areas to get that hot. st. louis and indianapolis continuing very hot and very dry. and it's a three-day heat wave. i think the tuesday will be the hottest day of it with 100 around st. louis and indianapolis. 99 in d.c. and then probably the last day of the heat wave will be on wednesday, we'll be in the mid to upper 90s from new york city southward and 100 from indianapolis to st. louis. it's not the extreme 105s of the last heat wave, but this one is more humid, so it may be a little more uncomfortable. >> that doesn't sound too good, but thanks, bill. >>> big ben walks up the hill. pump prices fall and exciting new difference this morning on the internet. your "
many of us will bake in the sun all morning long. heat advisories from the dakotas to minneapolis to green bay. new york and philadelphia also under heat advisories. how hot will it get today? today, mid 90s for the i-95 corridor. we'll see possible triple-digit heat around minneapolis, green bay could get 99 degrees. that is is a very hot air mass, very unusual for these areas to get that hot. st. louis and indianapolis continuing very hot and very dry. and it's a three-day heat wave. i think...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams.an
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams.an
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these new poll numbers are giving us a look at the senate race. for the first time this year we are seeing george allen ahead of tim kaine but not by much. allen is up 46% to 44% which is a statistical dead heat. in march he was losing bias -- 3 points, also a statistical dead heat. >> tonight we will tell you loopholes that allow people on the no-fly list into flight school. cox ford says owners of some vehicles should i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, , for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crowned thy good, with brotherhood... still thinking of replacing the truck? i just don't know where to start. glad you made it. start by choosing from over 30,000 used cars and trucks. carmax. start here. >> middle east tensions are rising in a bombing that left five israelis dead. the attacks were blamed by the prime minister on their ron banged it. one media outlet has identified the bomber as a swedish
these new poll numbers are giving us a look at the senate race. for the first time this year we are seeing george allen ahead of tim kaine but not by much. allen is up 46% to 44% which is a statistical dead heat. in march he was losing bias -- 3 points, also a statistical dead heat. >> tonight we will tell you loopholes that allow people on the no-fly list into flight school. cox ford says owners of some vehicles should i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [romney singing]: oh...
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you're used to that. lynn loves that. if you're watching us on knd 5 in washington. celebrate independence day with crafts, culinary lights at fourth of july in the park. pioneer park. >> that sounds like fun, bill. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. a new spidey casting a web on moviegoers this holiday is making some big news this morning. "the amazing spider-man" starring andrew garfield and emma stone pulled in $7.5 million in midnight shows alone on monday. analysts say it could debut with $120 million for the six-day holiday stretch. >>> some good news for tom cruise who's facing the wreckage of his marriage. thanks to mission "impossible:ghost protocol," cruise has regained the top spot on forbes' list of hollywood's highest paid actors, earning $75 million. >> maybe his lawyer doesn't want that released. >> last year's top earner leonardo dicaprio tied for second place with adam sandler, both with $37 million. dwayne "the rock" johnson came in fourth with $36 million, and comedian ben stiller in fifth with $33 millio
you're used to that. lynn loves that. if you're watching us on knd 5 in washington. celebrate independence day with crafts, culinary lights at fourth of july in the park. pioneer park. >> that sounds like fun, bill. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. a new spidey casting a web on moviegoers this holiday is making some big news this morning. "the amazing spider-man" starring andrew garfield and emma stone pulled in $7.5 million...
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cold front average, all those key words for us. st. louis, a chilly, relatively 88. >> at that front moves in, you could see it in places like allentown and other places? >> yes, that cold front is going to slip through parts of pennsylvania, new jersey and it will slip south for d.c., cincinnati and even raleigh in the hot zone tomorrow. >> ginger zee tracking it all. we'll watch your forecast first thing in the morning on "gma." >>> we turn to the followout of the jobs number. we're getting a clearer picture who got the new jobs and a portrait of the changing work week. the number of hours increasing. bianna is standing by with who got hired. but first the look at the numbers themselves. >> reporter: we learned 80,000 jobs were added, low expectations for the third straight month. look at the beginning of the year, you can see how much the engine creating jobs slowed down. we averaged 226,000 jobs in the first three months but look at the last three months, averaging about 75,000 american jobs a month. >> so i want to bring back in b
cold front average, all those key words for us. st. louis, a chilly, relatively 88. >> at that front moves in, you could see it in places like allentown and other places? >> yes, that cold front is going to slip through parts of pennsylvania, new jersey and it will slip south for d.c., cincinnati and even raleigh in the hot zone tomorrow. >> ginger zee tracking it all. we'll watch your forecast first thing in the morning on "gma." >>> we turn to the...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> hello and thank you for joining us. i'm j.c. hayward. the man accused in the colorado movie massacre is expected back in court today. 24-year-old james holmes is facing formal charges connected with the shooting spree that left 12 people dead. ed lawrence now has the latest from centennial, colorado. >> reporter: james holmes is being officially charged with murder be 12 people and injuring 58 others in a shooting rampage during a midnight showing of the new batman movie. during his first court appearance july 23rd, holmes remained silent. some people in the courtroom described him as dazed. legal analysts say holmes's lawyers are likely planning on an insanity defense. >> this is going a case where the focus will be on his mental state during this process in terms of when he is competent to even go through this pro
why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> hello and thank you for joining us. i'm j.c. hayward. the man accused in the colorado movie massacre is expected back in court today. 24-year-old james holmes is facing formal charges connected with the shooting spree that left 12 people...
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mike, walk us through. >> i was just looking at the august 29 puts. 65 cents for those. one of the things that carter's graphs illustrated is how commodities can remain stable for a while and get extremely volatile. one of the reasons why you shouldn't go out and short this thing outright. we haven't seen as much of a pop in implied volatility. are you only spending 2.2% of the price if it goes down 5%. down 10%, quadruple it. a very nice risk adjusted way to make a bearish bet in commodities. >> i think, mike, you make a great point. options aren't cheap in those august options. i actually purchased the august 28 put myself, and not knowing what the trade was, i purchase thad thursday morning. those options are cheap. get the dba flowing down. carter talked about spikes and sales off very hard. however, i think we're in dire conditions. not mad max type conditions. i sold the january 27 put against them. i am bullish on the dba, bullish on corn prices, soybean prices. it's been hot as all heck in the midwest right now, and if you go out and look at the farm fields, they
mike, walk us through. >> i was just looking at the august 29 puts. 65 cents for those. one of the things that carter's graphs illustrated is how commodities can remain stable for a while and get extremely volatile. one of the reasons why you shouldn't go out and short this thing outright. we haven't seen as much of a pop in implied volatility. are you only spending 2.2% of the price if it goes down 5%. down 10%, quadruple it. a very nice risk adjusted way to make a bearish bet in...
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also its affect on those on whom it is used. you have to show the affect of power on the powerless. month wonder he has become obsessed with lyndon johnson. bob caro has worked for 40 years to give the world l.b.j. with the bark off, his highs and lows, how this president gave new meaning to the word maceavelian and he gave new hope to those among us. robert caro gives no quarter to the subjects he writes about, so we should all take notice of what he wrote about the president in master much the senate, his third johnson volume. in the 20th century caro wrote with its 18 american presidents, lyndon johnson was the greatest champion of black americans and mexican-americans and, indeed, all americans of color had in the white house. the greatest champion they had in all the halls of government. he was the lawmaker for the poor and downtrodden and the oppressed. the president who wrote mercy and justice into the statute books by which america was governed. bob caro's three volumes on l.b.j. have already won him a second pulitzer pr
also its affect on those on whom it is used. you have to show the affect of power on the powerless. month wonder he has become obsessed with lyndon johnson. bob caro has worked for 40 years to give the world l.b.j. with the bark off, his highs and lows, how this president gave new meaning to the word maceavelian and he gave new hope to those among us. robert caro gives no quarter to the subjects he writes about, so we should all take notice of what he wrote about the president in master much...
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that does it for us tonight. you can check out my work at wonkblog.com or follow me on twitter at twitter.com/ezraklein, and on facebook, facebook.com/ezraklein. now it is time for "the last more than a million people without power. >>> there she blows. a world war ii naval ship is sent to its final resting place off the coast of florida. >> and rockets red glare. the sun unleashes a solar display just in time for the fourth of july. good morning to you. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> we begin this morning with a mid-atlantic meltdown. in the middle of a stifling heat wave more than a million people are still without power this morning. crews are working feverishly to restore electricity. officials warn it may still be out for several more days raising fears the death toll now at 22 could continue to rise. >> reporter: washington, d.c. on day three of the massive power outage. it's another scorcher. and still no air conditioning for a million households from north carolina to new jersey. >> at this point what
that does it for us tonight. you can check out my work at wonkblog.com or follow me on twitter at twitter.com/ezraklein, and on facebook, facebook.com/ezraklein. now it is time for "the last more than a million people without power. >>> there she blows. a world war ii naval ship is sent to its final resting place off the coast of florida. >> and rockets red glare. the sun unleashes a solar display just in time for the fourth of july. good morning to you. this is "first...
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tell us about it. we have the graphic up there. >> mighty mack, 13-year-old mckinley arthur cool i think, a aka mighty mack, discovers he has super powers. and stumbles across a potential terror attack and it is up to mack to save the day. >> bullying and things of this nature, does this help with self he is seem? and absolutely. things happen to -- esteem? >> absolutely. he wants to be a hero, he doesn't want to be a zero. somebody mysterious comes into his life and tells mack you are capable of more than you think of. mack eventually ends up taking on the bull and again he has to save washington, d.c. >> that is a big job. is mack an eighth grader? >> he is 13 years old in the eighth grade atwood middle school in rockville, where, coincidentally, i went to school. >> why write this book? >> i love to write. i have always dreamed of walk into the a bookstore and seeing my name on the shelf. i enjoy making people try to laugh and i have always wanted to do it. >> can your eighth grade students grab a l
tell us about it. we have the graphic up there. >> mighty mack, 13-year-old mckinley arthur cool i think, a aka mighty mack, discovers he has super powers. and stumbles across a potential terror attack and it is up to mack to save the day. >> bullying and things of this nature, does this help with self he is seem? and absolutely. things happen to -- esteem? >> absolutely. he wants to be a hero, he doesn't want to be a zero. somebody mysterious comes into his life and tells...
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>> stay with us for "good morning america." thanks for watching. have a great thursday. >>> we have new information and video after a child drowns at a pool in anne arundel county. the latest information on that drowning coming up. >>> and life star is walking off the job in one florida beach. why one of their own was fired for doing his job. we'll fill you in on that on this thursday, july 5th. "good morning maryland," i'm charlie crowson, megan is on assignment this morning and we'll be checking in with her in a minute but for now a check of the very hot forecast. say hello once again. meteorologist mike masco. >> we're already starting out 80 degrees at bwi and humidity up at 56% and that wednesday ushering in again all the moisture from down to the south. 80 in town right now. look at the eastern shore numbers into the 80s. that's a very, very sticky start and we're going to be talking about the heat indices rising through the course of the afternoon. heat advisory for much of the 95 corridor as the daytime highs returning around 98 degrees wil
>> stay with us for "good morning america." thanks for watching. have a great thursday. >>> we have new information and video after a child drowns at a pool in anne arundel county. the latest information on that drowning coming up. >>> and life star is walking off the job in one florida beach. why one of their own was fired for doing his job. we'll fill you in on that on this thursday, july 5th. "good morning maryland," i'm charlie crowson, megan is...
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. >> there is nothing that this individual could say to us that would cause us and the general public to sit back and say now i understand why you did this. >> defense attorneys got their first look inside holmes' apartment where authorities say he had planned to kill police officers using a complex network of booby traps, explosives and chemicals. police have finally released holmes' apartment building from being a crime scene and displaced residents will now be allowed back home. work crews spent the day repairing damage to the building caused during the police investigation. people continue to heal as well. mourners shed tears at a memorial across the street from the theater. earlier, the first memorial service paid tribute to 51-year-old gordon cowden who took his teenage daughters to the movie last friday. his girls were not hurt. teresa garcia, cbs news, aurora, colorado. >>> some of the colorado shooting victims who face costly medical bills do not have health insurance. three of the five hospitals treating the victims say they'll limit or completely eliminate the costs. a fund
. >> there is nothing that this individual could say to us that would cause us and the general public to sit back and say now i understand why you did this. >> defense attorneys got their first look inside holmes' apartment where authorities say he had planned to kill police officers using a complex network of booby traps, explosives and chemicals. police have finally released holmes' apartment building from being a crime scene and displaced residents will now be allowed back home....
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evers, thank you for being on "the contenders" and we thank everyone here for allowing us to broadcast live. we want to thank the studio audience and our cable partner up here in albany, time warner. we will leave you with a few of al smith's own words. >> i was elected to my first public office. i remained in the assembly for 12 years. then i was elected sheriff of new york county. and then i ran for office 22 times. i was elected 20 times. and defeated twice. i have worked for if county, i have worked for the city. i have worked for the state. and you will probably remember, that i tried to get a job down in washington, but something happened to me at that time. ♪ >> next sunday we continue our contender series, featuring wendell willkie, you can watch it each sunday at 8:30 a.m., threw labor day weekend. >> up next, at the organization of american historians meeting in milwaukee. new york university professor linda gordon discusses birth control in america. she argues that birth control in the u.s. was not controversial until women became politically active in seeking the right to
evers, thank you for being on "the contenders" and we thank everyone here for allowing us to broadcast live. we want to thank the studio audience and our cable partner up here in albany, time warner. we will leave you with a few of al smith's own words. >> i was elected to my first public office. i remained in the assembly for 12 years. then i was elected sheriff of new york county. and then i ran for office 22 times. i was elected 20 times. and defeated twice. i have worked for...
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most of us do have air conditioning. we've been using it and abusing it. we'll start this morning with strong thunderstorms rolling through the northern plains, minneapolis, saginaw, michigan, green bay, and claire, wisconsin all areas dodging thunderstorms this morning and people waking up early in the morning. let's go minneapolis. severe thunderstorm warning on the east side of town. more storms building back behind here too so you're not done quite yet. one strong storm went through. another line still to come. most of these storms are now heading over here to the east. shift over here to interstate 94, there's a thunderstorm warning four. further east, green bay no severe weather for you but you're getting rain and lightning strikes up to the north. another round of storms coming at you in about a half hour and hour. pretty strong storm in central michigan. here's saginaw, michigan. these are drifting over saginaw and flint over interstate 75, hairy drive about an hour from now. keep that in mind some of the travel trouble spots as you start your morn
most of us do have air conditioning. we've been using it and abusing it. we'll start this morning with strong thunderstorms rolling through the northern plains, minneapolis, saginaw, michigan, green bay, and claire, wisconsin all areas dodging thunderstorms this morning and people waking up early in the morning. let's go minneapolis. severe thunderstorm warning on the east side of town. more storms building back behind here too so you're not done quite yet. one strong storm went through....
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you got us? >> yes, i do. 59%. we do this realtime. 32 billion three year notes yield at auction .366. right up to the stroke of the last 1:00 eastern bids was .367 bid at .359. the price tight where the market was trading. 3.52, 10 auction average, means $4.52 chasing every dollar worth of securities available for sale. the indirects on the light side. auction at 35. and directs were pretty much smack on. dealers took a little over 59% of the auction. we talked about belly full of securities. this will get a c plus. i could have gone b minus. we will go c plus. we have 21 billion ten year notes to go off the block tomorrow. tyler, back to you. >> thank you. >> to jackie deaeangelis to the market flash. >> want to point you to ticker www. second quarter eps, came under street expectations, a little troubling for the stock. citi says there are positive things edging higher despite negative 4 x and saw their inventories come down. we're popping 4.6% looking at the stock. >> the hottest valley in silicon valley may no
you got us? >> yes, i do. 59%. we do this realtime. 32 billion three year notes yield at auction .366. right up to the stroke of the last 1:00 eastern bids was .367 bid at .359. the price tight where the market was trading. 3.52, 10 auction average, means $4.52 chasing every dollar worth of securities available for sale. the indirects on the light side. auction at 35. and directs were pretty much smack on. dealers took a little over 59% of the auction. we talked about belly full of...
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the jet stream is needed to dip to the south to give us the cooler air. the jet treem has been way up in canada for the last two weeks. when that moves south, the cooler air moves south with it. right now the only ones getting the cooler air, areas of new england. especially northern new england. you haven't heard much of 100-degree heat there because they've been a little cooler. of course, the high pressure sits over top of st. louis. you're see nine straight days today of 100-degree-plus heat. how hot will it be? already starting this morning, this is pretty amazing. the heat index is 92 in chicago. it is 91 in st. louis. you're starting that high. you have a chance of seeing incredible heat this afternoon, maybe close to all-time record highs. it even feels like 87 in d.c. pretty gross when you step outside. that's cranking your ac before the sunt is even up. heat warnings in place from d moines to chicago, indianapolis, chicago, pretty much all the same locations as we did yesterday. this is how hot it will get today. 107 in st. louis. 105 in indiana
the jet stream is needed to dip to the south to give us the cooler air. the jet treem has been way up in canada for the last two weeks. when that moves south, the cooler air moves south with it. right now the only ones getting the cooler air, areas of new england. especially northern new england. you haven't heard much of 100-degree heat there because they've been a little cooler. of course, the high pressure sits over top of st. louis. you're see nine straight days today of 100-degree-plus...
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the polls are showing us while he is doing well with women and some other groups, this is a group that seems to be wavering between president obama and mitt romney. a recent average, shows the president with less than a three-point lead within the margin of error. on the fourth o of july, he addressed military members saying we need more immigration laws that allow immigrants to stay, like the dream act. mitt romney was up in new hampshire. while he tried to shy away from politics officially, he has been wrapped up in this debate over whether or not he contradicted himself in his campaign over the health care mandate. is it a penalty? is it a tax? romney says the supreme court called it a tax, so it is a tax. his campaign said otherwise. will likely turn the focus back to the economy as new job numbers come out for june. lynn? >>> scientists at the large hadron collider have announced they have likely discovered the so-called god particle. it may explain how stars, planets, even life, how these things were created and held together. science editor, lawrence mcginn tri from itn explains
the polls are showing us while he is doing well with women and some other groups, this is a group that seems to be wavering between president obama and mitt romney. a recent average, shows the president with less than a three-point lead within the margin of error. on the fourth o of july, he addressed military members saying we need more immigration laws that allow immigrants to stay, like the dream act. mitt romney was up in new hampshire. while he tried to shy away from politics officially,...
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i want people to understand the importance of using repellent. >> is deet bad for us and our kids? what is the word now on deet and what other ingredients should we look for? >> deet really is considered the gold standard by which all other repellents are measured. the centers for disease control recommends deet. and also oil of lemon eucalyptus. those would be the three things we recommend. >> interesting question, but bear with me, what about the foods we eat, the things we drink, do those things make us more atraffic to mosquitos or not? >> it's a good question. has a funny answer. yes, mosquitos are looking for the different odors we each emit and may not be detected by you or me, but the insects can. no one really knows what makes them more attracted to people than others. certain things have been proven. the smell of lindbergher cheese is attractive to them. and stinky feet. >> they like a strong smell? >> they do. >> that video is terrible. >> all the busy moms out there, running around after their children, take note. >> okay. also, we reported recently west nile showing up
i want people to understand the importance of using repellent. >> is deet bad for us and our kids? what is the word now on deet and what other ingredients should we look for? >> deet really is considered the gold standard by which all other repellents are measured. the centers for disease control recommends deet. and also oil of lemon eucalyptus. those would be the three things we recommend. >> interesting question, but bear with me, what about the foods we eat, the things we...
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use your value sense. sign up at scottbrand.com. [ music plays ] >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., mostly sunny, 88. thunderstorms, 96 in atlanta. sunny, 106 in st. louis. thunderstorms in denver, 87. mostly sunny skies in seattle, 81. >>> in philadelphia, roman catholic monsignor william lynn has been sentenced to three to six years in prison for allowing the sexual abuse of children by priests. lynne handled sex abuse complaints in the philadelphia archdiocese from 1992 to 2004. last month, a jury found him guilty of felony child endangerment. he's the first church official in this country to be convicted. in the long running sex abuse scandal. >>> with the start of the olympics in london two days away, british authorities are tightening security. another 1200 troops have been deployed. nearly one-fifth of the entire british military is assigned to keep the games safe. a ban from preventing taxis from using express lanes has some london cabbies fuming. >>> actor
use your value sense. sign up at scottbrand.com. [ music plays ] >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., mostly sunny, 88. thunderstorms, 96 in atlanta. sunny, 106 in st. louis. thunderstorms in denver, 87. mostly sunny skies in seattle, 81. >>> in philadelphia, roman catholic monsignor william lynn has been sentenced to three to six years in prison for allowing the sexual abuse of children by priests. lynne handled sex abuse complaints in...
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the next heat wave we're not watching that way in the way of wet weather to provide us any relief or cloud cover for that matter. we have heat advisories for many areas of south dakota, southern wisconsin and heat advisories in place around new york, st. louis, philadelphia and portions outside of washington, d.c. today we will see 90 degrees, mid-90s from new york city down to raleigh. it's very humid so not very enjoyable. the last heat wave was dry. you weren't drenched in sweat but this is more humid. today up to 100 in minneapolis. des moines in 97. through the three-day heat wave, we should see it through wichita, mid-90s around chicago, and d.c. by the end of the heat wave has a chance of hitting near 100 degrees. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. today will be very warm. we'll see a few scattered storms, areas of florida typical this time of year. if you're lucky around charlotte you'll see a shower or storm, but no luck from our friends from kansas city to indianapolis. another heat wave. we barely got done with th
the next heat wave we're not watching that way in the way of wet weather to provide us any relief or cloud cover for that matter. we have heat advisories for many areas of south dakota, southern wisconsin and heat advisories in place around new york, st. louis, philadelphia and portions outside of washington, d.c. today we will see 90 degrees, mid-90s from new york city down to raleigh. it's very humid so not very enjoyable. the last heat wave was dry. you weren't drenched in sweat but this is...
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what can you tell us about your blog? >> well, what i can tell you about the blog is that it started out as a column on there. i mean, that commonplace has been around for, like, ten years and happened to start actually right when i had just finished my first book and then during the 2000 election crisis, and i was just in kind of a mode where i had a few things -- i had a i had a few things -- i felt like i had a few things to say politically. and i guess i also had the sort of unique position of, i mean, in some ways it doesn't sound that exciting, but it's like, having been kind of a journalist before, you know, i had a sort of journalism period before i went to grad school, so, like, knowing politics, and doing the other republic -- i started seeing these early republic analogies to things. >> what kind of things are you writing about lately? >> lately, i've actually got some helpers who have been doing a bit more of it. i think the last thing i wrote personally about was actually a statue of rush limbaugh that they p
what can you tell us about your blog? >> well, what i can tell you about the blog is that it started out as a column on there. i mean, that commonplace has been around for, like, ten years and happened to start actually right when i had just finished my first book and then during the 2000 election crisis, and i was just in kind of a mode where i had a few things -- i had a i had a few things -- i felt like i had a few things to say politically. and i guess i also had the sort of unique...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son out there. morning, pa. wait... who's driving the...? ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm, 99 bushels of wheat ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 filling rs of whole grain fiber in those fun little biscuits... so they stick with you, all morning long. kellogg's® mini-wheats cereal. [ mini ] yee haw! a big breakfast in a little biscuit. >>> the open thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> may god's grace be with you in all the days ahead. >> tear down this wall. >> read my lips. no new taxes. >> our democracy must be not only the envy of the world, but the engine of our own renewal.
we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son out there. morning, pa. wait... who's driving the...? ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm, 99 bushels of wheat ♪ [ male announcer...
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>> keep sending us those responses. we will read more of your responses in the next hour and post all of them on the front page of our website, wbaltv.com. >> good morning. the orioles hit three home runs and scored seven runs last night by the fourth inning against the angels and it was not enough to win the game. the orioles lose in anaheim. it was all orioles earlier. jim thome, that is the second baseman. first rbi as an oriole. mark reynolds creches it. the orioles have been waiting for his bat to come alive. ryan flaherty, opposite field. 3 by the fourth inning. 9-7, the angels win. jake arrieta was optioned to norfolk after the game. the national's turn back the clock to 1924 as they played the giants. it was all giants early. bryce harper. then he scores on this play appeared could be a double play. the relay to first. he cannot come up with it. 6-5.ationals win won four games in a row. semifinal.is n a the women's semifinal. victoria azarenka against serena williams. she was hustling. she won the first set 6-3.
>> keep sending us those responses. we will read more of your responses in the next hour and post all of them on the front page of our website, wbaltv.com. >> good morning. the orioles hit three home runs and scored seven runs last night by the fourth inning against the angels and it was not enough to win the game. the orioles lose in anaheim. it was all orioles earlier. jim thome, that is the second baseman. first rbi as an oriole. mark reynolds creches it. the orioles have been...
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thanks for joining us. this morning on "early today." no apologies. president obama refuses to back down. >>> dust bowl. new data ranks this year as one of the worst droughts in u.s. history. >>> and off course. at france's bastille day, a parachutist is way off his mark. >> announcer: this is "early today" for monday, july 16, 2012. >>> hello and very good morning to you you. i'm veronica de la cruz. >>> today we begin with a war of word. the race for the white house is getting testy with president obama not letting up his attack at bain capital and the outsourcing of jobs. meanwhile, romney's team has been out in force defending their campaign. >> reporter: if mitt romney is waiting for an apology, it might be a while. from president obama, no apologies for the sharp new attacks on republican mitt romney and his leadership time at bain capital. >> no, we won't be apologizing. >> reporter: an obama campaign, said romney is lying about when he left bain capital or filing false documents. >> he files an fec saying he was ceo. >> team romney is blasting
thanks for joining us. this morning on "early today." no apologies. president obama refuses to back down. >>> dust bowl. new data ranks this year as one of the worst droughts in u.s. history. >>> and off course. at france's bastille day, a parachutist is way off his mark. >> announcer: this is "early today" for monday, july 16, 2012. >>> hello and very good morning to you you. i'm veronica de la cruz. >>> today we begin with a war of...
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for most of us, andy griffith will always be remembered as the sheriff of mayberry and opie's pa. >> that was a pretty good idea i come up with, huh? sglrk mark barger, fsn news. >> here's your "first look" at news around america today. in mississippi incredible video shows a car that turned right into a rocket. it launched into midair after slamming into a section of road that buckled from the heat. the driver could be seen losing control and heading the wrong way into oncoming traffic. amazingly, no injuries were reported. >>> in illinois, even professionals trying to demonstrate the dangers of messing around with fireworks can learn the hard way. a woman suffered minor burns on her foot after the canisters used to shoot fireworks in the air tipped over, causing the pyrotechnics to go out of control. organizers say the mishap proves their point about firework safety this holiday. >>> in chicago, it was canine chaos as a fugitive fide was able to stay one paw ahead of the law. i'll be here all week, bill, tip your bartenders. police hounded the dog as he ran along interstate 55 but
for most of us, andy griffith will always be remembered as the sheriff of mayberry and opie's pa. >> that was a pretty good idea i come up with, huh? sglrk mark barger, fsn news. >> here's your "first look" at news around america today. in mississippi incredible video shows a car that turned right into a rocket. it launched into midair after slamming into a section of road that buckled from the heat. the driver could be seen losing control and heading the wrong way into...
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the fabric isn't new, but the process doesn't use chemicals. and clothes look, and feel like silk. >> it's ox ordinary. for me, it's new and i didn't know you can do this out of milk. >> the like the thinking that it's made out of milk. i never heard bit. the designer told me that it doesn't produce any waste. i like this, our pollution is terrible. it's a very, very good idea. >> this is still facing a hurdle it and costs almost 10 mime as much fro dus as cotton. >> michael finney is here answering questions sent to him. and time for the first question. >> and there is veronica e mailing ups left a package outside of the door step and the package was lost, what is recourse? >> lost, stolen, with united states postal service you don't have anywhere to go with this unless it was insured and unless it said they had to get a signature and did not. that is yu ought to turn it in and file a report. you don't know if the shipper had it insured and you don't know if it's supposed to have a signature. and you want them to do an investigation in case th
the fabric isn't new, but the process doesn't use chemicals. and clothes look, and feel like silk. >> it's ox ordinary. for me, it's new and i didn't know you can do this out of milk. >> the like the thinking that it's made out of milk. i never heard bit. the designer told me that it doesn't produce any waste. i like this, our pollution is terrible. it's a very, very good idea. >> this is still facing a hurdle it and costs almost 10 mime as much fro dus as cotton. >>...
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. >>> in tennessee, a pent at that costal church pastor has no plans to stop using live snakes. he does so in violation of a state law forbidding the possession of ven ne mouse snakes. the pastor admits he's been bitten four times. church members are allowed to come up and handle the serpents. the pastor says you don't pick up a snake unless the spirit moves you. >>> and finally in st. louis, it has belly ache written all over it. a two foot long hot dog is being rolled out at busch stadium and it's being called the giant slugger appropriately. it's larger than five jumbo hot dogs and weighs a pound. that is before you add the chilly and other toppings. it's going to cost pretty big bucks too. $26 for a hot dog. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> i'm guessing you're more afraid of that hot dog than you are the snake? >> no. >> no? >> absolutely not. i'm not that bad, bill. >> okay. good morning, everyone. whose opinion here? >> yeah. >> here's what we're dealing with out there across the country. the heat wave of c
. >>> in tennessee, a pent at that costal church pastor has no plans to stop using live snakes. he does so in violation of a state law forbidding the possession of ven ne mouse snakes. the pastor admits he's been bitten four times. church members are allowed to come up and handle the serpents. the pastor says you don't pick up a snake unless the spirit moves you. >>> and finally in st. louis, it has belly ache written all over it. a two foot long hot dog is being rolled out at...
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whyre you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should b be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> bergdahl felix baumgartner pushed the limits this morning, making an extreme skydive. we're talking miles above the earth. >> it was amazing. >> anybody watching the early morning liftoff of a giant balloon attached to a space caught carrying a man getting ready to jump back to earth would be excused for to keep this man is crazy. but felix baumgartner says there is nothing crazy about careful planning. wired for constant communication with earth, the austrian daredevils went to the iraq -- to the edge of space 96,000 feet in the sky, and took the plunge. in just five seconds he went from zero to 536 miles per hour. the free-for-all lasted three minutes, 48 seconds. then he released his parachute and finished the 18 miles skydive standing up. >> and felix had landed safely back to earth. >> the hardest part, he sai
whyre you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should b be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> bergdahl felix baumgartner pushed the limits this morning, making an extreme skydive. we're talking miles above the earth. >> it was amazing. >> anybody watching the early morning liftoff of a giant balloon attached to a space...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son out there. morning, pa.
we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son out there. morning, pa.